He's saying that if the computer is not stolen, then crack the
password. If it is stolen don't take it off of the "seller's" hands.
On 1/17/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Francis Healy wrote:
> */Mitchell Verter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> I just got a great deal on a Toshiba 2500CDS:
>
> The seller told me that he does not know the user/password. Is there
a
> way to crack this?
>
> If not, what would be a good Debian distribution to install and from
> where would I download it? It is not a recent machine, 256MB, 2GB
Hard
> Drive, 233 MHz Pentium processor.
>
http://209.167.114.38/ISG/pastproducts/html/satellite/satellite_2500cds_spec.html
>
<http://209.167.114.38/ISG/pastproducts/html/satellite/satellite_2500cds_spec.html>
>
> Also, any thoughts about putting Windows NT on a second partition?
> Will I be able to run XP programs on NT? Where can I get a copy of
NT?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice
>
> Yours,
> Mitch
>
> If your sure it was not stolen, there is a utility to blank the password
> that works on Windows 2000 and XP. I haven't tried it on windows NT but
> it will likely work. It is linux based and can be used from either a
> floppy or CD. You can download it here:
>
> http://home.eunet.no/pnordahl/ntpasswd/
How would ntpasswd know whether the unit was stolen?
Hugo
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